Ok as OOTR said George might be easier to sit down etc, Ok decision made lets go with the King George lol.. Spread the word folks , see what interest is out there, also point out if people have fallen out with others or the club and are not attending the game they are still welcome to come and have an input and natter.

Interesting Harry, I aint a financial wizz but i would assume with no assets and probably debt, then the shares aint worth nothing as a LTD company.The only way i could see revenue being generated from that is if the majority shareholder sold a %age as an investment and relinquish x amount of shares. I might be completely wrong though.

The shares are worth something to CH otherwise he would just walk away. Its the value to him and what he would sell is shares at is what I was meaning.

No investor is going to come in and pay him a lot of money.

The club at some stage have to become solvent or someone one or some organisation may close the club down.

The debts are a problem which stand at around £200k. If some are directors loans would CH step down if all the debts were cleared including directors loans plus the book value of the shares.

its not going to happen because theres far too many people,many more than i thought,who need their heads knocking together.....

and the way i was treated towards the end then it doesn't surprised me the club,orsa,RO struggle for "new blood"...being a fan for 30 years ain't enough apparently...

i put my idea in the hands of a few people yesterday and im in no doubt some of the ideas in that proposal will be carried out.....but it'll be carried out by the wrong people or persons (CH) ...good luck to whoever tries to take this forward though.....maybe i have to sit in "tea & bicuit" meetings for another 30 years before im taken seriously...i dunno??

as for CH still being CEO....he has to be because none of us has half a million to give him to walk away!

I have a growing impression that in the overall circumstances affecting the game in NL1 in general, and ORLFC`s particular circumstances at this time means that whoever is faced with the task of taking this club forward is faced with an increasingly difficult costly and even unrewarding task...my guess is that possibly Rugby Oldham have realised this unpalatable fact and are not wanting to try to steer this foundering ship through the wreckage that the RFL and "other factors" have inflicted on the game in the lower leagues....You only have to look at the BBC crowd numbers in NL1 yesterday,(mitigating factors...kick and clap) to see that roughyedspud`s reference to walking away can equally be applied to the fans by the look of things.

So its a sugardaddy or SNAFU.....and that is a real crying shame for some of us...who have clung to the hope, (a folorn one it seems), that "regime Change" may prepare the ground for rebuilding and reinvigoration a scenario that looks increasingly unlikely in my lifetime...seventeen years and counting....

its not going to happen because theres far too many people,many more than i thought,who need their heads knocking together.....

and the way i was treated towards the end then it doesn't surprised me the club,orsa,RO struggle for "new blood"...being a fan for 30 years ain't enough apparently...

i put my idea in the hands of a few people yesterday and im in no doubt some of the ideas in that proposal will be carried out.....but it'll be carried out by the wrong people or persons (CH) ...good luck to whoever tries to take this forward though.....maybe i have to sit in "tea & bicuit" meetings for another 30 years before im taken seriously...i dunno??

as for CH still being CEO....he has to be because none of us has half a million to give him to walk away!

Would anyone in their right mind pay Half a million for a business with no assets and without any realistic chance of getting very much back from your investment.

its not going to happen because theres far too many people,many more than i thought,who need their heads knocking together.....

and the way i was treated towards the end then it doesn't surprised me the club,orsa,RO struggle for "new blood"...being a fan for 30 years ain't enough apparently...

i put my idea in the hands of a few people yesterday and im in no doubt some of the ideas in that proposal will be carried out.....but it'll be carried out by the wrong people or persons (CH) ...good luck to whoever tries to take this forward though.....maybe i have to sit in "tea & bicuit" meetings for another 30 years before im taken seriously...i dunno??

as for CH still being CEO....he has to be because none of us has half a million to give him to walk away!

I feel a bit gutted for you mate because I know you were fully committed to this idea, and in my view it was, no it is, a good one. It just needs people to get their heads together, and work together, to make it happen, and that may mean some sacrifices on both sides in the beginning. As I see it CH is not going to walk away so he has to be, shall we say, helped on his way, somehow. We are not going to get him out at this early stage under any circumstances so it makes sense that as supporters we make a move into the club and work alongside him for the foreseeable future. That may mean the group sponsoring someone, you for instance, to become a co-director. However as time moves on it seems likely to me that with at least one foot in the door we may find ways of ousting him. But trying to get rid of him completely just aint going to happen unless someone has the money to pay him off. And that aint going to happen either. I'm on the side of a stealthy move in with a view to a complete takeover in the future when the supporters are in a better and stronger position.

I keep saying the supporters instead of "we" because I was unable to go to the meeting yesterday, Sunday lunchtime meetings are out for me, so I don't actually feel part of it. However if you feel strongly enough then I would say don't give up and maybe think about an evening meeting that is given a higher profile perhaps through the Chron. I would gladly attend and back you up, as would a few mates of mine. We might be a bit over the hill but not so much that you would notice.

If you fancy this idea I'm sure that the Chron would oblige with a short article and if needs be, and I can't promise anything, but I do have a couple of contacts who might help us with the publicity.

Go for it! you're passionate about it, and as the little Chinese guy said even the longest journey begins with just one step...or something crappy like that anyway.